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Brussels Notes

Eoghan Walsh

Short observations on life in Brussels

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#124: A Place du Jeu de Balle Pubcrawl

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#123: 46 Reasons To Love Brussels Right Now

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#122: What is the best commune in Brussels?

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23 days ago
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#121: The Men Who Hate Brussels

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  • Eoghan Walsh

    Started out as a beer writer, now writing about Brussels too. I founded Brussels Beer City in 2017, going on to write at The Irish Times, Good Beer Hunting and elsewhere, (self-)publishing two books and picking up some awards along the way.

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